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very nice rig. i am not very familiar with the very big trucks like this so dont laugh if this is an obvious answer i am looking for. is it just me or is that very simmilar to the newer dodges?? i was told long ago that the sterlings were just old ford semis and sterling bought out that part of ford. i have no idea if this is acurate, but it made me wounder with how much it looks like a dodge.

very nice rig. i am not very familiar with the very big trucks like this so dont laugh if this is an obvious answer i am looking for. is it just me or is that very simmilar to the newer dodges?? i was told long ago that the sterlings were just old ford semis and sterling bought out that part of ford. i have no idea if this is acurate, but it made me wounder with how much it looks like a dodge.

very nice rig. i am not very familiar with the very big trucks like this so dont laugh if this is an obvious answer i am looking for. is it just me or is that very simmilar to the newer dodges?? i was told long ago that the sterlings were just old ford semis and sterling bought out that part of ford. i have no idea if this is acurate, but it made me wounder with how much it looks like a dodge.

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the sterling 4500 and 5500s are dodges just badged as sterlings. kinda like a chevy gmc thing